cadillac, cadillac cts, cadillac seville, cadillac forums, lincolns of distinction, forum, lincoln mark viii, Performance, parts, lincoln, mark viii, mark vii, lincoln ls, lincoln town car

Lincoln vs Cadillac Forums


(This is the forums archive - If you want to get back to the main site simply click the banner above and you will be taken to our homepage.)

Lincoln vs Cadillac Forums is the Ultimate Online Resource for Owners and Enthusiasts of American Luxury Cars. Feel free to browse through our archive - but make sure you make it back to our main site - Lincoln vs Cadillac Forums




Cadillac XLR : Cadillac CTS : Cadillac : 2005 Cadillac STS : Cadillac Forums : 2000 Lincoln LS : Lincoln Mark VIII : Lincoln Mark VII : Car Wax
Lincoln Town Car : Lincoln Air Suspension : Lincoln Continental : Lemon Law : Do It Yourself Car Repair : Lincoln vs Cadillac Forums : Mesothelioma



Back to the Archive Main Page


Pages: 1

Anti-Lock light on

(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)


Posted by: 32vmach

My anti lock light came on when I started it and stayed on and won't go off. Also I can not turn trac control back off I can push the button and it still says off. Any one know what my issue might be. And if it is a sensor how would I test it.


Thank You
Blake



Posted by: Psychostang

Traction control turns off automatically, because it uses the wheel speed sensors also. You need a scanner that does ABS. Connector is located in front of the passenger side upper radiator core support. Under the plastic shroud cover.



Posted by: JMiles_T

On a 94, the ABS diagnostic connector is similar to the EEC IV OBD1 connector. You can use a the same kind of code reader to get the codes from either one. A $19 Actron reader will work for both.

The code translations are available in the factory service manual, if you can get your hands on one.



Posted by: 32vmach

So I need to get it scanned. I thought the ses light would come on if it had a code, but I guess since it is a abs thing then it would throw that light.

Thanks Guys



Posted by: mafioso

Check the wiring for sensors, I had the same issue come to find out the stock wheel rubbed the insulation off and shorted out the sensor.





vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.
vB Easy Archive Final ©2000 - 2009 - Created by Stefan "Xenon" Kaeser